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Chunk #32 — Discussion — Limited Number of Neurocognitive Studies in Young Adults

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Chronic cigarette smoking: implications for neurocognition and brain neurobiology.
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The vast majority of studies investigating the neurocognitive consequences of chronic cigarette smoking have been conducted in middle aged and older adults. There is a particular shortage of studies in the 30–40 years of age range.